• @edgemaster72@lemmy.world
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    375 months ago

    I’m not saying this to brag, because I’m absolutely fucked like the person in the picture says, but “learning” in school was piss easy, pretty much only required being there. For me there really wasn’t a “being shit” period, at least that was noticeable to me. Then I got to college and I don’t know if it was the change in how classes were structured and scheduled, or that natural aptitude had taken me as far as it could, or both, but I didn’t know how to cope with the effort it required, because I never had to develop that skill prior to that. Frankly, I still haven’t. So yeah, I totally get this post.

    • @RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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      115 months ago

      Same here for me. Learning in school never took any effort at all. I was always good enough with little practice that I didn’t push myself to do more.

      College is the great equalizer that shows people they’re not as gifted as they thought.

        • @Depressed_blender@discuss.tchncs.de
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          65 months ago

          I think thats just how it works. If you found school harder then you probably developed some skill or habit knowingly or otherwise, but if you found it easy then you just never did put in effort to develop such skill. Of course this does not apply to all.

    • @grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      35 months ago

      I found school really difficult as an adolescent. I struggled at everything and nothing made sense. But it did prepare me for the working world.

      Some people are just good at learning, at school. Like I would show up to every class, every lab, take notes paraphrased by hand, rewrite them out again on my own, ask questions after class, make flash cards… Then I have this distinct memory of drilling a classmate who had missed a bunch of classes and were in a bad way, and… They got a much better score than me. Some people make it look so easy… I wish.

      Anyway, that’s all to say not everyone has your gifts. I’m also a programmer which is thankfully lucrative, so it was worth it. But it’s never been easy for me, or I imagine many other people.